Title of article :
International Cataloguing Tradition
and Italian Rules:
Common Ground and Specific Features
Author/Authors :
Carlo Bianchini
Mauro Guerrini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Many current cataloguing codes have their roots in a
common tradition started by the 1961 Paris International Conference on
Cataloguing Principles–ICCP. Since 1961, the construction of new national
codes had been based on the sharing of cataloguing principles, on
agreements for international cooperation, and on a common tradition.
The new technological and international environment suggests, more
and more, a redesign of those principles to include more suitable features
and to assert firmly that the highest principle is the convenience of the
users of the catalogue. Within this framework, the authors analyze theItalian cataloguing tradition and its relationships with the international
tradition and recount the main activities towards a revision of the present
Italian code–Regole italiane di catalogazione per autori RICA. The paper
shows that, since the first Italian rules written by Fumagalli, special attention
has been paid to the international tradition (in particular toward
Panizzi’s rules). After describing the relationships among the international
trends and the Italian codes of 1922, 1956, and 1979, the paper deals
with the recent works of the new Commission that, since 1997, has started
to revise RICA. The paper concludes by reflecting on the Italian position
in the debate first on the ISBD and then on the new entity-relationship
models.
Keywords :
Italian cataloguing rules , RICA , cataloguing history , Paris Principles , International cooperation
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly